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thank you much,jim awad, at zephyr management. >> reporter: i'm erika miller in new york. still ahead, from auction site to e-commerce powerhouse, ebay introduces a new look and feel for shoppers. >> susie: a deal to create a new defense giant is dead. earlier today, britain's b.a.e. systems and europe's e.a.d.s. called off their merger plans. both sides blamed concerns by european governments, especially germany, over how the potential tie-up would be structured. the deal between e.a.d.s. and b.a.e. systems would have created the world's biggest defense company by sales. some industry watchers say it could have spurred more consolidation among american defense companies. >> if this merger had come together it would have been pressure on the u.s. defense contractors to get together, to consolidate, as a counter balance to the new combination. but without the merger there is not a lot of pressure to consolidate. in fact, if we get a romney presidency there may be almost no pressure on defense contractors. susie: as for shares of the big u.s. defense contracrs today, they fo
thank you much,jim awad, at zephyr management. >> reporter: i'm erika miller in new york. still ahead, from auction site to e-commerce powerhouse, ebay introduces a new look and feel for shoppers. >> susie: a deal to create a new defense giant is dead. earlier today, britain's b.a.e. systems and europe's e.a.d.s. called off their merger plans. both sides blamed concerns by european governments, especially germany, over how the potential tie-up would be structured. the deal between...
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so, jim, is this the beginning of a correction? >> well, i think what you see is what you get. and what i mean by that is the time to be measured, the negatives that we are slowing worldwide, there's a chance of an accident in europe. the middle east is a mess, the earnings season is probably not going to be great. and the emerging markets are slowing also. on the other hand, corporations in the united states are in terrific shape, the united states continues to grow. the election is tightening up, which means anybody who is elected is likely to govern from the center, and attack the fiscal cliff. and so you have to say in a low return environment, shares of multinational companies with growing earnings and dividends are probably not a bad place to be. but you want to buy when the markets are down, not when they're up, and you want to sell low quality, buy high quality, and buy them on corrections, not after big moves. i would not be surprised if you have a little bit more of a correction right here. >> susie: so let's talk a little more about this correction. it feels like a c
so, jim, is this the beginning of a correction? >> well, i think what you see is what you get. and what i mean by that is the time to be measured, the negatives that we are slowing worldwide, there's a chance of an accident in europe. the middle east is a mess, the earnings season is probably not going to be great. and the emerging markets are slowing also. on the other hand, corporations in the united states are in terrific shape, the united states continues to grow. the election is...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. larry, what are you looking at tonight? >>> a little profit-taking is a good thing because in the long run, we are coming into a growth revolution that's going to blow this market sky high. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." top story tonight, for the first time, president obama admits he was a disaster at the debate. take a listen to what he told abc's diane sawyer that's airing just minutes ago. >> governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. it's not -- >> bad? >> it's not the first time i've had a bad night. >> they chant "four more years." and today, there are 28 days before the election. i think the right chant ought to be for them "four more weeks." you've got the idea. >> there you have it. also this evening, for the first time in months, the market hit a back-to-back triple-digit decline. we warned you last night earnings might give the market a little bit of a hit. go ahead, boys. take some chips off the table. nothing wrong with that. but let me tell you, a political re
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. larry, what are you looking at tonight? >>> a little profit-taking is a good thing because in the long run, we are coming into a growth revolution that's going to blow this market sky high. good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." top story tonight, for the first time, president obama admits he was a disaster at the debate. take a listen to what he told abc's diane sawyer that's airing just minutes ago. >>...
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mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business, and he is nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach you and educate you on days like today to figure out what it means. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. every day during earnings season, we take the measure of the market and we make a judgment, a judgment on the future. today with the dow plummeting 129 points, s&p sinking 0.62%, and the nasdaq giving up 0.43%, we judge the future negatively. but how did we reach that judgment? how did we reach that point total? it's almost like a sports match express eed math cali. the averages would be nothing happens with individual companies or with governments and central banks. that's the so-called mi
mad money with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business, and he is nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to...
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yes, i was very critical of jim blair in blogs and commentary. for years people have been critical of the commission on presidential debates who initially took over all the presidential debates 1980, from 80 on their front all in the paper for the league of women voters. i'm not one of those scholars or commentators that's critical of the mishnah i think the commission has done a fantastic job. he been able have three presidential and one vice presidential debate, almost every four years. the debate questions have been fair. i think the formats have been legitimate. i think the commission has done a good job in taking their moderators. with a diversity, several women have moderator. several african-americans have moderator. we have two of the four moderates this summer women. and jim lehrer, there's probably no one who is a better resume, his 12th debate. easton a good job in the previous ones. no one was more prepared i think than jim lehrer. the constant professional journalist. he knows the issues. i was not one of those folks is critical when
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a special thanks also to karen and jim. jim who got thista you, jim for your great work. stand up so people know who you are. [cs] ppe] [cheers] [applause] i am hardly an expert on compressors, but for those who degned- h sgeat djembe, he chgy mit that creates the wrld standard that is being used today. in fat, jim, you nd your family and these people were sitting around us, you did build it. ths t built by governt thanyou,jm [cheers] [applause] now, karen is around here somewhere. there she is, in the center. she is running the operation w. i ng bes massively well. congratulations, i appreciate your comments and your words. chris christie, stealing your line like that, that's simply not fair. i'm glad he blurted it out, that is very helpful. let me also tell you how appreciativei amofoethg at h wd a aut ret cancer survivors. [cheers] [applause] ams. kyou. [cheers] [applause] karen was kind to eid t ieaanawes ntd m h sn, which i am wearing this morning in her honor and the honor of my wife and all the women across america who have battled this terrible disease and so they
a special thanks also to karen and jim. jim who got thista you, jim for your great work. stand up so people know who you are. [cs] ppe] [cheers] [applause] i am hardly an expert on compressors, but for those who degned- h sgeat djembe, he chgy mit that creates the wrld standard that is being used today. in fat, jim, you nd your family and these people were sitting around us, you did build it. ths t built by governt thanyou,jm [cheers] [applause] now, karen is around here somewhere. there she...
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see you tonight jim at 6:00 and 11:00. when we come back, do costco's results mean you should join the club? that and a lot more straight ahead. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
see you tonight jim at 6:00 and 11:00. when we come back, do costco's results mean you should join the club? that and a lot more straight ahead. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important....
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even though he lied to jim lehrer's face -- >> who among us has not lied about something? i think you can be an honest and lie about any number of things. ♪ ♪ >> somebody, i don't know -- [inaudible] it's a dumb ass thing he's doing. you know, i've been a dumb ass all my life. >> dan rather! all right. let it, let it waffle, let it waffle. that's only one, only one. we've got three more. our second finalist is arguably the most pretend white house of the lot. -- pretend white house of the lot. a man who oozes arrogance, the kind of grandiose self-importance borne of so many years struggling in the trenches reading sports scores on a teleprompter. yes, bryant gumbel, you have always been a pompous ass. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ >> largely as a result of the policies and priorities of the reagan administration, more people are becoming poor and staying poor in this country than in any time since world war #-r. >> welcome today, a day when the budget picture, frankly, seems gloomier than ever. now it seems time to pay the fiddler for the costly dance of the reagan years. let
even though he lied to jim lehrer's face -- >> who among us has not lied about something? i think you can be an honest and lie about any number of things. ♪ ♪ >> somebody, i don't know -- [inaudible] it's a dumb ass thing he's doing. you know, i've been a dumb ass all my life. >> dan rather! all right. let it, let it waffle, let it waffle. that's only one, only one. we've got three more. our second finalist is arguably the most pretend white house of the lot. -- pretend...
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the hope that it's going to appeal to voters who would love to see us return to the good old days of jim crow. >> yeah. we're really anti-black. colonel alan west is anti-black. condi rice is anti-black. mia love is anti-black. they're all hopelessly anti-black. msnbc daytime anchor, yes, i want you to note this, he's an actual anchor on this network that i used to work for called msnbc. his name is thomas roberts. and he was on last september 23rd to comment on the previous night's gop debate. and when i think about msnbc, i actually think of how many people work on each of their shows, and i think there are more staffers working for the shows than there are people watching the shows. and nevertheless, mr. roberts takes it away. >> i get out of all these things that many of these candidates would rather take legislation to build a time machine and go back in time to where we had, you know, no women voting, slavery was cool. i mean, it's just kind of -- >> well -- >> in other words, republicans aring to la diets, liberals are so perpetually better informed. tom roberts. our third and fin
the hope that it's going to appeal to voters who would love to see us return to the good old days of jim crow. >> yeah. we're really anti-black. colonel alan west is anti-black. condi rice is anti-black. mia love is anti-black. they're all hopelessly anti-black. msnbc daytime anchor, yes, i want you to note this, he's an actual anchor on this network that i used to work for called msnbc. his name is thomas roberts. and he was on last september 23rd to comment on the previous night's gop...
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we are normally joined by republican jim asenzi. he called in saying that he was feeling. >> i got an e-mail at 6:00 saying that he feels terrible. i expect he is home watching session had he street. what do you think. >> you don't want to cub him while he is -- you don't want to kick him while he is down. >> i'm sure i'll get back to him. let's talk about that, the session had he street issue. mitt romney brought up big bird. the president kind of runs with it. he is talking about it on the campaign trail. >> better any madoff, kenis kozlowski, criminals, and the evil genius who towered over them. one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big, yellow. mitt romney knows it's not wall street but session had he street. >> i'm going to stop the subsidies to pbs. >> it's funny. something that you may see on sat nay night live. >> session had he street thinks it's over the top and pbs. >> this is an effort to take an absurd statement by mitt romney in that debate. i mean, look, pbs, total sub si did i is less than $500 mill
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hey, jim what do you say? >> caller: good morning, i think in the school now it is almost illegal now to even mention the word "religion," and on o'reilly last night, he is saying obama will be wearing a dew rag? the house with. is that true? >> bill: of course it is. what an idiot. fran calling from springfield, missouri. >> caller: hi, the evangelicals spread fair in their churches about anyone who does not believe exactly the way they do. >> bill: totally, yeah. >> caller: you wouldn't belief the things they come up with. and because i was a student of [ inaudible ] and everything out there, i was told i was going to hell. >> bill: it was surprise me how much hate is preached in the name of god and how hateful these evangelicals can be to people who don't -- as you say asubscribe to all of their views. >> caller: will are some true chrissance who don't pass judgment on people but they are few and far between. >> bill: and i'm not sure they are the christians who are in church every sunday quite frankly. pau
hey, jim what do you say? >> caller: good morning, i think in the school now it is almost illegal now to even mention the word "religion," and on o'reilly last night, he is saying obama will be wearing a dew rag? the house with. is that true? >> bill: of course it is. what an idiot. fran calling from springfield, missouri. >> caller: hi, the evangelicals spread fair in their churches about anyone who does not believe exactly the way they do. >> bill: totally,...
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jim garrity from "the national review" joins us next. your ford. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. and yes i'm doing weight watchers. there is a lot of pressure to lose weight. but i'm not a supermodel. i'm just jessica trying to eat real food in the real world and i really just want to be healthy for my daughter. so i knew w
jim garrity from "the national review" joins us next. your ford. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater...
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. >> jim cramer is a huge costco fans. they have all kinds of scavenger hunts you can go on to find all kinds of good deals. out with better than expected earnings. >> every quarter since its first, you always see the financial press say oh, it still matters. i have yet to see a quarter where -- >> actually, this quarter i think matters more. >> china is interesting, but it's benign. >> but after word from the imf bank -- >> but they did lose money. back out the settlement they had with bahrain. in global market news, china's central bank governor will not leave the chinese delegation at the semiannual imf meeting in tokyo this week. the decision is a snub to the host country japan. the skipped meeting follows a deterioration in the relations between china and japan over their competing claims to some islands in the east china sea. the fight has been marked by violent protests and calls for boycotts of japanese products in china. other news on china, a u.s. congressional panel will probe a new wave of complaints against wa
. >> jim cramer is a huge costco fans. they have all kinds of scavenger hunts you can go on to find all kinds of good deals. out with better than expected earnings. >> every quarter since its first, you always see the financial press say oh, it still matters. i have yet to see a quarter where -- >> actually, this quarter i think matters more. >> china is interesting, but it's benign. >> but after word from the imf bank -- >> but they did lose money. back out...
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abc's jim avila reports from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> reporter: this is what three months in the slammer can do to a man. jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his gregarious everyone's pal persona shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he's 97 or 98 years old. so he's going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife dottie in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdi verdict, and in a defiant trim bling voice proclaimed his innocence, quote, i feel a need to talk. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. a more emotional echo of what we heard him say in a public statement released to the penn state radio station. >> they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: but in court sandusky would not have the last word. three of his ten victims confronted him face to face. victim five, i'm haunted by his naked body. victim six, kids
abc's jim avila reports from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> reporter: this is what three months in the slammer can do to a man. jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his gregarious everyone's pal persona shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he's 97 or 98 years...
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jim was so big and complicated and messed up that it was not ready. when you say brute force, we were just prepared to put up money. we did not try to ram something through. the way the 363 process works, you could have or anybody could've said i will pay a dollar more than the government and it would've been yours. it was an example that there was nobody else out there. your point about the banks, i said to the banks and chrysler when we were negotiating and they wanted the 07 billion back and i said that was ridiculous, there's a process in bankruptcy where the banks could of taken their claims and since there was a senior creditor, they o could have gotten the company back with their coupons. they did not want the company or anything to do with the company because they knew the company needed a bunch more capital. they knew they would have to lay off a lot of workers and do structural changes and they did not want to be responsible. there were trying to run away from this as fast as they could. nobody else was standing in the courtroom saying i'm i
jim was so big and complicated and messed up that it was not ready. when you say brute force, we were just prepared to put up money. we did not try to ram something through. the way the 363 process works, you could have or anybody could've said i will pay a dollar more than the government and it would've been yours. it was an example that there was nobody else out there. your point about the banks, i said to the banks and chrysler when we were negotiating and they wanted the 07 billion back and...
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i'm jim cranmer. see you tomorrow. people are pissed. why not try to do better? >> jeff immelt is the ceo of general electric and one of the country's most important business leaders. now he may have an even more important title, jobs czar. immelt, a republican, was recruited by president obama to help generate ideas about creating jobs. >> if you just looked at how many hours a day do republicans spend on job creation, do democrats spend on job creation, does the white house, it's nowhere close to 100%. we're not spending enough time on jobs. >> you know, the economists say that the recession's over. >> really? they should come to newton, iowa. [chuckles] >> and this is what they would see in newton, iowa: a maytag plant, where 2,500 people worked, now abandoned. this was the chrysler dealer, the chevy dealer, the tractor supply company. it helps explain why there is so much anger in the land. >> i'm sick and tired of people going to congress and washington, d.c., and making a living out of it while we starve to death. >> i believe we ought to make the tax cuts
i'm jim cranmer. see you tomorrow. people are pissed. why not try to do better? >> jeff immelt is the ceo of general electric and one of the country's most important business leaders. now he may have an even more important title, jobs czar. immelt, a republican, was recruited by president obama to help generate ideas about creating jobs. >> if you just looked at how many hours a day do republicans spend on job creation, do democrats spend on job creation, does the white house, it's...
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in philadelphia eight jim what's on your mind and i. hope. ok well today on our radio show we had a number of really interesting topics the first was we had reverend bill keller on talking about how he was suggesting that people write in jesus as their as their as their vote don't don't vote for obama or romney is right in jesus and so i was asking ok you know who would jesus vote for and you know who represents those values and bill is a hardcore right wing fundamentalist so it was really interesting to get that now said people talking about big bird kevin in manhattan is on the line right now kevin thanks for calling two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four what's on your mind. i just want to make a comment about. the p.b.s. last romney talking about flashing totally slashing p.b.s. five spend an hour a lot for a lot of people that's their only form. higher marks you now and dance and music and when i was growing up those were my nature programs a lot of people do not ask cable t.v. i have cable t.v. obviously i'm watching y
in philadelphia eight jim what's on your mind and i. hope. ok well today on our radio show we had a number of really interesting topics the first was we had reverend bill keller on talking about how he was suggesting that people write in jesus as their as their as their vote don't don't vote for obama or romney is right in jesus and so i was asking ok you know who would jesus vote for and you know who represents those values and bill is a hardcore right wing fundamentalist so it was really...
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jim johnson strikes out. alex rodriguez to end the game. the os hold on 32-2 to even the series at game one, at 7:30 in the bronx. request after winning 31 rolls in consecutive weeks, they give -- gave him the boot. he's a second year man out of ucla and spent time with the cowboys and has yet to kick an until regular season field- goal. the vikes. but the big question is who is playing under center? we saw what happened with rg3 and is, third quarter, suffering a concussion and forced to leave the game. he needs to be cleared by an independent neurologist to play against minnesota. if he can not go, curt cousins will get the start. the fourth round draft pick out of michigan state replaced the injured griffin on sunday and he through a 77-yard touchdown pass and two late inner is tensions. entersessions. how does the head coach feel about the backups? kissins and grossman. >> i have the conference in both guys and that is a great feeling to have a lot of times you feel good about one but not two. so, i probably have the best situation i ha
jim johnson strikes out. alex rodriguez to end the game. the os hold on 32-2 to even the series at game one, at 7:30 in the bronx. request after winning 31 rolls in consecutive weeks, they give -- gave him the boot. he's a second year man out of ucla and spent time with the cowboys and has yet to kick an until regular season field- goal. the vikes. but the big question is who is playing under center? we saw what happened with rg3 and is, third quarter, suffering a concussion and forced to leave...
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don't miss jim cramer's interview with conagra ceo. >>> meanwhile, more worries for the global economy. the imf cutting its forecast for global growth. >>> silver lake partners has $14 billion in assets and has put money to work in china. joining me now to talk about that and a lot more is silver lake partners co-founder glen hutchins. great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's start globally and the economy right now. i know you're traveling a lot. a lot of warning signs out there. how do you feel about putting money to work in some of these hot spots that were big engines of the economy but are slowing down now? >> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese econom
don't miss jim cramer's interview with conagra ceo. >>> meanwhile, more worries for the global economy. the imf cutting its forecast for global growth. >>> silver lake partners has $14 billion in assets and has put money to work in china. joining me now to talk about that and a lot more is silver lake partners co-founder glen hutchins. great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's start globally and the economy right now. i know you're traveling a lot. a lot of...
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why a buy after the run-up, jim? >> many levers to pull on. margins, eps, stock buy back, all help eps in this turbulent time the economy isn't strong. we think eps is higher for ibm, one of the few tech companies see earnings grow. >> i'm going to play the devil's advocate here and ask you what could undo your buy rating and throw one out here, i know that emerging markets have been a key driver of ibm's revenue, perhaps still r emerging markets are slowing down. got their own competitors out there. is this a big risk factor for you. >> one thing to keep in mind as these growing economies start to grow, such as the banking strucking, they are going to need to embrace high-end computing for high-volume transaction and data analytics. analysis how people are buying online and shipping. ibm fits that bill perfectly. we think people start to buy more things more and more online and transactions are done electronically rather than the bricks and mortar banks. >> byo bottle, we know byou, bring your own unicorn, you think byod, bring your own devic
why a buy after the run-up, jim? >> many levers to pull on. margins, eps, stock buy back, all help eps in this turbulent time the economy isn't strong. we think eps is higher for ibm, one of the few tech companies see earnings grow. >> i'm going to play the devil's advocate here and ask you what could undo your buy rating and throw one out here, i know that emerging markets have been a key driver of ibm's revenue, perhaps still r emerging markets are slowing down. got their own...
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jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff, and i look at two big catalysts going into next year. one is we have to get the emerging world economic recovery going again and secondly we need to develop an attitude in this country that the u.s. recovery is not just on life support from the fed but a sustainable inherently growing animal. i think we might accomplish both of those. the chinese officials have been bizly working and dropping the shibor rate to slightly over 3. the real money supply is rising in that country and with a year's leg i think china might pick up in the early part of next year. if
jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff,...
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. >> he lied to jim lehrer to his face. i think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things to respect he said, you know, it's a dumb thing that he is doing, but i've been a dumbass all my life. >> dan rather. all right. let it. that's what we want to be the that's what we want. our second finalist is arguably the most pretentious of the lot. a man who loses evidence, the kind of a grandiose self importance born from so many years struggling in the trenches, reading sports scores on a teleprompter. yes, bryant gumbel, you've always been a pompous ass, and if you're lucky tonight he will win a new trophy, the worst reporter in the history of man. roll the tape. >> largely as a result of the policy and priorities of the ronald reagan administration more people are becoming poorer and staying power in this country than any time since world war ii. >> wednesday morning the day when the budget picture focus seems gloomier than ever and it's time to pay for the cost of the reagan years. let's not debate his pre
. >> he lied to jim lehrer to his face. i think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things to respect he said, you know, it's a dumb thing that he is doing, but i've been a dumbass all my life. >> dan rather. all right. let it. that's what we want to be the that's what we want. our second finalist is arguably the most pretentious of the lot. a man who loses evidence, the kind of a grandiose self importance born from so many years struggling in the trenches,...
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jim angle in washington. thank you. jenna: new outrage after a group of high school students gets suspended for eating these mints, and it's causing a big burst of min minty fresh controversy. jon: there is no doubt vice-presidental nominee paul ryan has given the republican ticket a boost. how much is the wisconsin congressman helping the ticket in the swing states. we will show you the numbers. jenna: gas prices skyrocketing where some folks are paying $6 a georgia. is there any relief in sight? we're live on the ground next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you
jim angle in washington. thank you. jenna: new outrage after a group of high school students gets suspended for eating these mints, and it's causing a big burst of min minty fresh controversy. jon: there is no doubt vice-presidental nominee paul ryan has given the republican ticket a boost. how much is the wisconsin congressman helping the ticket in the swing states. we will show you the numbers. jenna: gas prices skyrocketing where some folks are paying $6 a georgia. is there any relief in...
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tim kaine and george allen squared off in a debate to fill the senate seat left by the retirement of jim webb. this is the second of three televised debates. this one-hour debate courtesy of w c r-tv in richmond. >> tonight, the candidates will answer questions about the issue they will face. the moderator tonight, the political analyst and moderator of many debates in central virginia. >> thank you. let's introduce the candidates trying to beat the next u.s. senator. tunis tonight are two former governors of the commonwealth. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine. both know the stakes are high. tonight's debate is being broadcast on television stations throughout virginia. you can join live conversation about the debate on twitter #peoplesdebate. here is a look of the guideline for the debate. and it's will answer questions for me and our panel. for each question, the cat is for whom it is directed will have 90 seconds to respond and the other will have 60 seconds for a rebuttal. there also may be a follow-up question. at the conclusion of tonight's debate, the candidates will
tim kaine and george allen squared off in a debate to fill the senate seat left by the retirement of jim webb. this is the second of three televised debates. this one-hour debate courtesy of w c r-tv in richmond. >> tonight, the candidates will answer questions about the issue they will face. the moderator tonight, the political analyst and moderator of many debates in central virginia. >> thank you. let's introduce the candidates trying to beat the next u.s. senator. tunis tonight...
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this actually is kind of jim obama phone. i'm kind of day dumb phone donley in 2012. when i was asked to the dinner tonight i was honestly uncomfortable about accepting because you can't trust brent bozell are the people he surrounds himself with. they would sell their mothers for one cheap laugh and then move on merrily. i thought about it for a moment, and i almost declined but then i thought what the hell, there's a free dinner and free drinks. so, i would go ahead and take them up on the author. and besides i work in talk radio which is a very unstable business, and i could be fired at pretty much any moment has has been proven at least once already. [laughter] so i've got to keep some connections in town just in case next friday and get the bad news at 12:05, which is what happens. but i do love the media research center. i know a lot of us do, because these guys don't follow the rules, and i don't follow the rules as prescribed has taught to me in catholic school, didn't really take very well. and conventional wisdom has that if you can't beat them, you join the
this actually is kind of jim obama phone. i'm kind of day dumb phone donley in 2012. when i was asked to the dinner tonight i was honestly uncomfortable about accepting because you can't trust brent bozell are the people he surrounds himself with. they would sell their mothers for one cheap laugh and then move on merrily. i thought about it for a moment, and i almost declined but then i thought what the hell, there's a free dinner and free drinks. so, i would go ahead and take them up on the...
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hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from greece, nigel on "squawk box," i urge you all to go back, he tells it like he sees it. many of the issues brought up on the weakness of europe and the reforms when you really dig under the surface are part of the reason the euro is getting tagged today. and the euro gets tagged, the reverse image of the dollar index doing better but another issue also obviously thinly traded but as you look at the intertrade of tenures in spain, they are up ten basis points. back to you. >>> let's go to sharon now. >> jim, why are we talki
hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from...
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good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. we expect from his attorneys and also from his public statement last night that jerry sandusky will be defiant and also unapologetic this morning. and now, abc news has obtained a portion of what one of his victims is expected to tell the judge. from victim 5 this morning, i hope and pray when your honor sentences mr. sandusky, you consider the real harm he's done to me and others and take into account the tears, the pain and anguish that i and others have suffered. clearly, this will not be an ordinary sentencing. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. >> reporter: jerry sandusky, firing back for the first time since he was found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse against children. the former penn state coach, now says he didn't get a fair trial. says he has been unjustly treated like a monster. in a statement released to the university radio station late monday, calls one of his victims a veteran accuser, seeking attention. >> in my heart, i know that i did not do these al
good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, george. we expect from his attorneys and also from his public statement last night that jerry sandusky will be defiant and also unapologetic this morning. and now, abc news has obtained a portion of what one of his victims is expected to tell the judge. from victim 5 this morning, i hope and pray when your honor sentences mr. sandusky, you consider the real harm he's done to me and others and take into account the tears, the pain and anguish...
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come on, jim, this is like all the rest of them. guide wire and palo alto networks, they had the makings of the the ipo. this one is like that. just remember that those initial public offerings were trades too, not investments unless you can get them at the right place. for workday, that price is $27.50 and not a penny more. we know that the big boys are going to get a meal. so here's the bottom line, we want to own some workday. so that we'll be able to sell it to growth funds desperately needing additional stock to have enough to make up a meaningful position in their funds, as with all of these high fields, we do need to maintain some discipline. as for 20% of sales, i don't think it's -- if it exceeds $27.50, we're going to have to let other people make what will end up being the hard money. >> coming up, up, up and away? amazon has already sold almost 50% this year and google is up over 15%. but could these two market leaders continue to climb? or will they fall back down to earth? don't miss cramer's take. questions? anyone ha
come on, jim, this is like all the rest of them. guide wire and palo alto networks, they had the makings of the the ipo. this one is like that. just remember that those initial public offerings were trades too, not investments unless you can get them at the right place. for workday, that price is $27.50 and not a penny more. we know that the big boys are going to get a meal. so here's the bottom line, we want to own some workday. so that we'll be able to sell it to growth funds desperately...
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jim lehrer got a lot of heat for it, but to me this was a debate where you got to hear both candidates have more of a conversation and talk back and forth, which as a voter i like seeing something like that. >> i sort of liked the job that jim lehrer, i liked the job he did because he let him go at it a little bit and it showed a lot. if you remember the cnn disaster that they had a while ago and i won't mention who, but somebody kept interrupting, interrupting, you couldn't say a word, it was always interruption, this was almost a better, it was more flowing, and it worked out very well. but the next debate is going to be very tough. i think obama is under a lot of pressure. now as far as jack welch is concerned, you're all sitting around talking about jack welch, a great legend in business, a very smart guy, he's 100% correct, 100% correct. >> wait a second, in terms of the chicago political guys manipulating the numbers? >> how does it go down to 7? there wasn't an economist in the country and after the election they'll do a big correction but jack welch has it right, there's no que
jim lehrer got a lot of heat for it, but to me this was a debate where you got to hear both candidates have more of a conversation and talk back and forth, which as a voter i like seeing something like that. >> i sort of liked the job that jim lehrer, i liked the job he did because he let him go at it a little bit and it showed a lot. if you remember the cnn disaster that they had a while ago and i won't mention who, but somebody kept interrupting, interrupting, you couldn't say a word,...
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jim. >> how is that for an introduction? >> and a good morning to all of you. >> we welcome our guest jim. we love you. let's talk about your big piece this morning. you and mike allen written one a lot of people talking about today. the romney family rebellion, tell us what happened. >> yeah, i think it's a pretty interesting look in what's happened behind the scenes in the romney campaign over the last two to three weeks and what you've seen is really the family asserting itself with mitt romney. particularly ann romney and tagg romney. softening his image, projecting a more moderate image, particularly in the debate and since then. and i think the victim in all of this would be stewart stevens, the chief strategist from the beginning and several campaign officials have told us he's been fenced in. basically doing ads, not doing a lot of the grand strategy. that's been turned over to people like tagg romney and ed galespie with the campaign, brought in a couple months ago, lots of ties to the bush world. better at this stu
jim. >> how is that for an introduction? >> and a good morning to all of you. >> we welcome our guest jim. we love you. let's talk about your big piece this morning. you and mike allen written one a lot of people talking about today. the romney family rebellion, tell us what happened. >> yeah, i think it's a pretty interesting look in what's happened behind the scenes in the romney campaign over the last two to three weeks and what you've seen is really the family...
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jim johnson gets a-rod swinging to end the game. the orioles win 3-2. that series now tied at one. that is the first play-off win for the orioles in 15 years. the series now moves to the bronx for the final three game. cardinals trying to avoid going down two games to none at home with the nats. 7-3 when carlos beltran hammers one off the facade, third deck. he's not done. eighth inning, beltran with a moon shot. this one off the scaffolding in left center. cardinals win 12-4. beltran is second all time for multihome runs. reds at home going for the sweep of the giants. that's at 5:37 eastern. tigers can also sweep the as when they go to oakland tonight. tomorrow, a pair of series tie, nats host the cards and orioles in the bronx. >>> the new york jets coming off a 34-0 shutout loss at home to the 49ers had the bad misfortune of meeting the undefeated houston texans last night. first quarter, jets offense showing signs of life. mark sanchez throws one right over the defender to jeff cumberland. that is a 27-yard touchdown. the game is tied at seven there. texans answer. arian foste
jim johnson gets a-rod swinging to end the game. the orioles win 3-2. that series now tied at one. that is the first play-off win for the orioles in 15 years. the series now moves to the bronx for the final three game. cardinals trying to avoid going down two games to none at home with the nats. 7-3 when carlos beltran hammers one off the facade, third deck. he's not done. eighth inning, beltran with a moon shot. this one off the scaffolding in left center. cardinals win 12-4. beltran is second...
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they're hoping to replace democrat jim webb who isn't running for re-election. >>> d.c. residents, today is the last day you can register to vote by mail. people who live in the district must postmark their voter registration applications by today. applications are available online and at public libraries, firehouses and police stations. anyone who misses today's deadline can still register to vote during early voting and on election at their polling place. election day is tuesday, november 6th. >>> 5:34. one man is in critical condition after a shooting at a montgomery county home. police were called to the 1100 block of good hope drive in silver spring last night. they say the homeowner got into an argument with a man and a woman. during that fight, the homeowner shot the man who then drove himself to the hospital. the homeowner was also hurt in that fight. he is expected to be okay. >>> montgomery county police are trying to figure out what caused a man to die while in police custody yesterday afternoon. officers arrested a man in clarks burg who was reportedly being
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i'm jim milngto it's about 40 minutes. >> library of congress who enjog this extraordinary national book festival. [applause] >> we have involved more authors than at any time in the 12 year history of this festival, and it's for them we're especially thankful. your responses make the free public event possible, and one of them is the wells fargo, which has been the sponsor of this particular pavilion, history and biography. in a moment, i introduce to you michael l. golden, wells fargo's regional president for greater washington, d.c., who will introduce our closing authors today. we're privileged to have with him, of course, not only an extraordinary biographer but also the two inheritors of the legacy of the man who is not only led what is often called the greatest generation to victory in the world war ii, but also led the country to eight years of peace and prosperity, which are now becoming recognized in good part thanks to these authors we have with us today, to close things out. being recognized by historians for the contribution he has made to our national life. so, ladies and g
i'm jim milngto it's about 40 minutes. >> library of congress who enjog this extraordinary national book festival. [applause] >> we have involved more authors than at any time in the 12 year history of this festival, and it's for them we're especially thankful. your responses make the free public event possible, and one of them is the wells fargo, which has been the sponsor of this particular pavilion, history and biography. in a moment, i introduce to you michael l. golden, wells...
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>> caller: hello, jim. diagoe. >> if that come downs, that's the danny walker family and they're doing quite well. >> caller: hey, jim cramer, i wanted to wish you a big boo-yah. >> thank you, same. >> caller: i want to know how do you feel about esrx? >> express scripts, that merger -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> that stock doesn't come in. when it does come in, i need you to pull the trigger. esrx is the real deal. can i go to marilyn, please, in pennsylvania. go ahead, marilyn. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim cramer. >> nice. >> caller: i'm in -- i'm in my 80s, and my certificates of deposit paying 5% are maturing. >> right, the rolling over. >> caller: what do you think of johnson & johnson? >> i think that is ideal. what of the great balance sheets in the world. >> buy, buy, buy! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from bu
>> caller: hello, jim. diagoe. >> if that come downs, that's the danny walker family and they're doing quite well. >> caller: hey, jim cramer, i wanted to wish you a big boo-yah. >> thank you, same. >> caller: i want to know how do you feel about esrx? >> express scripts, that merger -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> that stock doesn't come in. when it does come in, i need you to pull the trigger. esrx is the real deal. can i go to marilyn, please, in...
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jim sake came out firing, saying . . . >> jennifer: for more on mitt romney's policy in the middle east we turn to michael. welcome inside the war room, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor. and congratulations on your courage of showing the tiger's clip while sitting in the bay area. >> jennifer: thank you. i got to go with my tigers. >> it's only fair. >> jennifer: romney had a long of strong language on that speech. you have to lead. do you think he provided a lot of differences between what he would do and what the president is doing? in fact what would be the biggest difference that he delivered today? >> i think you are generally right to suggest that there are not huge differences. romney maybe deserves a little bit of criticism for suggesting that there is more difference than there really is. we have some consensus on a number of the big issues. but i would point to syria as one difference. perhaps not directly from american as you were place but nonetheless he seems to want a tip in that direction, and we already have aircraft carriers in the persian region which is t
jim sake came out firing, saying . . . >> jennifer: for more on mitt romney's policy in the middle east we turn to michael. welcome inside the war room, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor. and congratulations on your courage of showing the tiger's clip while sitting in the bay area. >> jennifer: thank you. i got to go with my tigers. >> it's only fair. >> jennifer: romney had a long of strong language on that speech. you have to lead. do you think he...
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host: jim said something earlier that i want to get your reaction to. rob portman, if he were on the ticket, would this they'd be more competitive for mitt romney? guest: marginally. my general view on vice- presidential picks, they are fun, but don't matter nearly as much as everyone thinks. even in ohio. the reality is senator portman , a lot of people in ohio and many people will be voting could not pick him out of the lineup. even though he's our u.s. senator, he's not terribly visible. it might have given romney a marginal bump. maybe it would've been enough to swing it, but i don't think it would have had a big impact. guest: this is where dan and i disagree. i think it would've had a huge impact. ohio has not had anyone on either national ticket since the 1940's. i don't think you could give measured the jolts of enthusiasm and excitement you would've put into grass-roots republican activists, knowing they had one of their own this close to the white house on the national ticket. he could've locked up hamilton county. he easily defeated the lieut
host: jim said something earlier that i want to get your reaction to. rob portman, if he were on the ticket, would this they'd be more competitive for mitt romney? guest: marginally. my general view on vice- presidential picks, they are fun, but don't matter nearly as much as everyone thinks. even in ohio. the reality is senator portman , a lot of people in ohio and many people will be voting could not pick him out of the lineup. even though he's our u.s. senator, he's not terribly visible. it...
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mother handed from pillar to post from the grandmother and build new education and yet segregation, jim crow law rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above its. fight, participate, eliminate but do not be consumed by it. in so many ways we talk about the founding fathers and yet the house fell in a way because of the contradiction and the generation rebuilds it. frederick others see -- frederick and others. do we today in our law and our culture give enough credit to that refunding? >> you think of the great moments in our history. we talk about of course the revolution, certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it was all coming apart and the country as we know today is reshaped after the civil war. the constitutional law what would it look like if there were no 14th amendment to the states. there is so much that goes beyond the war. i tell my clerks we have to go to gettysburg. this isn't just about pulling these little threads out of what we do every day about journalism and original was on and we argue it is much bigger than that. i see some people
mother handed from pillar to post from the grandmother and build new education and yet segregation, jim crow law rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above its. fight, participate, eliminate but do not be consumed by it. in so many ways we talk about the founding fathers and yet the house fell in a way because of the contradiction and the generation rebuilds it. frederick others see -- frederick and others. do we today in our law and our culture give enough credit to that...
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it is the debate for jim webb a's seat. tim kaine faces the george allen. this is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sees bank is a grt inside look into what is happening in washington -- c-span is a great look inside into what is happening in washington. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot of what is a real and what is going on. >> i watched hearings on c-span. when the senate and house votes on the bills we watch it in the office. also when the supreme court has hearings we watched different decisions and opinions on c- span. >> she watches c-span on direct tv. c-span, created by mayor is cable companies since 1979 and brought you as the public service by your television provider. >> now the findings of a new public opinion poll on americans' attitudes toward arabs and muslims. the poll was conducted following recent violence protests in the arab world in response to a film denigrating is long. the caribbean news channel is a -- the arab news channel is part of this event hosted at the brookings institution. quite good morning. thank
it is the debate for jim webb a's seat. tim kaine faces the george allen. this is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sees bank is a grt inside look into what is happening in washington -- c-span is a great look inside into what is happening in washington. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot of what is a real and what is going on. >> i watched hearings on c-span. when the senate and house votes on the bills we watch it in the office....
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what are they saying, jim? >> reporter: wolf, i can tell you right now that mitt romney is standing behind me addressing an understandably small crowd of supporters here at newport news, virginia, it is raining buckets here. but that's not dampening the enthusiasm of the romney campaign. they feel very good about this poll that just came out from the pew research center, showing a four-point lead among likely voters for mitt romney over the president. that is a kind of poll that they have not seen in some time. so they're very happy about that. i got some instant response from a senior romney official who told me over an e-mail a few moments ago that they are encouraged by the enthusiasm that they're seeing from supporters who they call energized. we have been seeing that over the last several days at various campaign events. mitt romney's been sort of taking a victory lap through center battleground states and talk about how well he did in last week's debate against president obama. they also believe this is t
what are they saying, jim? >> reporter: wolf, i can tell you right now that mitt romney is standing behind me addressing an understandably small crowd of supporters here at newport news, virginia, it is raining buckets here. but that's not dampening the enthusiasm of the romney campaign. they feel very good about this poll that just came out from the pew research center, showing a four-point lead among likely voters for mitt romney over the president. that is a kind of poll that they have...